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Moved here from MO and fished spoons a lot in the fall and winter on Table Rock, Bull Shoals, etc. Are there any lakes around here where people fish this way? Seems like a lot of the smaller lakes (Boltz, Bullock Penn, etc.) have the deeper water that you'd need to accomodate this type of fishing. Just wondering if anyone around here does this.
Thanks, Mike
Here's a part of an 18# tournament winning limit from a fall Table Rock tournament!
KY Lake.Moved here from MO and fished spoons a lot in the fall and winter on Table Rock, Bull Shoals, etc. Are there any lakes around here where people fish this way? Seems like a lot of the smaller lakes (Boltz, Bullock Penn, etc.) have the deeper water that you'd need to accomodate this type of fishing. Just wondering if anyone around here does this.
Thanks, Mike
Here's a part of an 18# tournament winning limit from a fall Table Rock tournament!
Dale Hollow.
I use a spoon all the time when it gets a little cooler.
Boltz can be really good this time of year. Haven't had much luck there with jigging spoons, but Silver Buddies can really help you keep warm on those cold days when they just don't seem to want a jig. I think I just talked myself into heading there in the morning instead of Bullock!
you can have a ball catching sauger and white bass all winter long on spoons of any kind below the dams on the ohio river.
Brookville lake in Indiana is a very good spoon lake. Good smallmouth and lm lake.
Bassky
